I was just wondering where my post went. I still had the tab open
The pandemic fallout goes on, prices are up across the board, fuel prices especially which has more to do with Russia. Our inflation rate in Canada is now over 8%. The only reason USA is exempt is ebcause the US dollar gained more in value than the increase in inflation rates. 1 US dollar was 123 yen start of 2021, now its 136 yen, outpacing the inflation rate increase.
https://www.androidauthority.com/ps5-price-increase-2022-3200745/
Sony announced that the digital and standard PS5 models will see price increases in Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Japan, Mexico, and the UK. You can find the new prices below.
Digital PS5 | Standard PS5 | |
---|---|---|
Australia
|
AU$649.95
|
AU$799.95
|
Canada
|
CAD$519.99
|
CAD$649.99
|
China
|
3,499 yuan
|
4,299 yuan
|
Europe
|
€449.99
|
€549.99
|
Japan
|
49,478 yen
|
60,478 yen
|
Mexico
|
12,499 pesos
|
14,999 pesos
|
UK
|
£389.99
|
£479.99
|
For what it’s worth, the European pricing was previously pegged at €399 and €499 respectively. Meanwhile, the UK price was originally set at £359 and £449.
Since production is still supply constrained I doubt manufacturing prices have gone down, maybe even have gone up. After 2 years the ps5 is still listed here as coming soon :/ Still not available on shelves, only available by getting lucky when stock drops.
It sucks, more so that I now pay 15% to 30% more for groceries. However I already paid CAD 630 for the PS5 last year (which it has been since launch) so it's 'only' a 3% increase in price. XBox Series X is still 600, so now PS5 is CAD 50 more instead of CAD 30.
Converted to US dollars PS5 is
US 500
Australia US 455 US 559
Canada US 501
China US 525
Europe US 550 (however Europe prices include tax, up to 21%)
Japan US 441
Mexico US 625
UK US 566 (also includes 20% VAT, so US 472 before tax)
So Mexico is overpaying (unless tax is added there to), Japan is getting a deal. (Least shipping costs, no import duties)
Mexico probably has high import fees on gaming.